Songs From the Edge

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Songs From The Edge is the forthcoming sophomore album from British musician Dirty Harry (formerly known as Harry).


Recording for the follow-up to 2003's "The Trouble with... Harry" finished in November 2006 in Los Angeles, with production by multi-platinum Grammy nominated producer Luke Ebbin (Bon Jovi, Rival Schools) and features Curt Schneider engineering and playing bass, David Levita on guitar and Victor Indrizzo on drums.

As of February 2007, the following 11 tracks were added to Dirty Harry's official website, Reverbnation and Myspace profiles to listen to and for US based fans to buy. No release date has yet been set for the cd release.


  • Frayed At The Edges
  • Takes One To Know One
  • Welcome To What Is Meant To Be
  • Do You Remember Those Days?
  • Dirty Boys & Girls
  • Stepping Stones
  • Drunks of London Town
  • Let Go Of Me
  • Fake It Like You
  • Memories
  • Sweet Sound of Rock'n'roll

The album has a runtime of 45 minutes and 43 seconds.


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